Wolves changed the history of nature — and other facts about the most important predator on Earth

💰 Support the channel: YuMoney: 4100118215527015 There is a parasite that lives in the brain of a wolf — and increases its chance of becoming pack leader by forty-six times. That same parasite is present in roughly one third of all people on the planet. Carriers have testosterone levels twice the normal range — and among entrepreneurs they are significantly more common than among regular employees. In 1995, fourteen wolves were released into Yellowstone. Within a few years the course of rivers changed. Not a metaphor — literally. The wolves triggered a chain reaction that rewrote the physical landscape of the national park. This episode is a complete breakdown of one of the most underestimated and misunderstood creatures on the planet. Biology, hunting, the alpha male myth, the Yellowstone story, toxoplasma, the war with humans, mythology, and the connection to the dog. Subscribe to the Wild World channel — new videos about animals and nature every week. #wolves #wolf #wildworld #nature #animals #predators #yellowstone #ecology #interestingfacts #wolfpack #wildlife #science #biology #toxoplasma #wolflife Music: Spirit by Alex-Productions   / alexproductionsmusic   License: Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://links.al/mU9 Music promoted by Audio Library: https://links.al/youtube